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To be eligible for admission into the Juris Doctor program, an applicant must hold a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university prior to registration. All applicants must take the Law School Admission Test, LSAT, which is administered in June, September, December and February at testing locations throughout the country. OU Law also requires each student to register for the Credential Assembly Service (CAS, formerly LSDAS) through www.LSAC.org. Applicants should take the LSAT as early as possible, but no later than February of the year in which admission to OU Law is sought.

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

2017

Applicants

1,105

982

943

963

883

854

960

Enrolled

153

155

143

157

156

176

159

Average first-year section size

38

38

36

39

39

44

40

Top 25 percent LSAT score

161

161

159

158

159

159

159

Median LSAT score

158

158

157

157

157

157

157

Bottom 25 percent LSAT score

155

155

155

155

154

154

153

Top 25 percent GPA

3.75

3.58

3.73

3.76

3.80

3.74

3.77

Median GPA

3.48

3.41

3.48

3.52

3.56

3.52

3.56

Bottom 25 percent GPA

3.23

3.1

3.24

3.24

3.33

3.17

3.33

Percentage of minorities

23

20

25

19

21

24

23

Percentage of women

44

44

42

45

40

41

42

Percentage of men

56

56

58

55

60

59

58

1LS enrollment (summer start)

22

28

21

33

58

80

76

Undergrad colleges and programs represented

58

48

39

74

55

57

47

Veterans and current military members

4

8

5

8

6

13

6

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